"Whatsoever" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whatsoever" Meaning

Used to introduce or emphasize something that is happening or is the case, and to highlight the fact that it is not necessarily what is intended or desired.

Example: "Whatsoever happens, I will be there for you."

In other words, it expresses the concession that something is true or will happen, but with a tone of reluctantly accepting or acquiescing.

"Whatsoever" Examples

Example sentences using 'whatsoever'


1. Adverb usage


I'll be at the party whatsoever the invitation comes.
They will come to the concert whatsoever you offer them tickets.
She will buy it restrainedly in whatsoever way.



She doesn't care whatsoever what I talk.

2. Adjective usage


1. She went to college whatsoever parents wished.
Whatever parents thought or whatever parents demanded she followed which can be said as She went to college whatsoever parents wished.



1. They assessed the case with a competent lawyer and changed their view whatsoever came to their knowledge of possible legal happenings.

"Whatsoever" Similar Words

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The word "what" is an interrogative pronoun used to ask for more information or clarification. It is often used at the beginning of a question to express surprise, inquiry, or uncertainty. It is also used in idiomatic expressions, such as "what's up" or "what's going on," to ask about a person's well-being or situation.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "What is your name?" (asking for information about someone's identity)<br> "What's happening?" (expressing surprise or curiosity about a situation)<br> "What's up?" (asking about someone's well-being or mood)<br> "What do you mean?" (asking for clarification or explanation)<br><br>The word "what" can also be used as a noun, as in "the what" or "whatever," to refer to something unknown or unspecified.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The what's in this jar?" (referring to an unknown substance in a jar)<br> "Whatever that is" (referring to an unspecified or unknown thing)

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"A catch-all term used to describe something miscellaneous or unrelated, often used to refer to things that are not worth remembering or are vaguely defined."

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A colloquial or childish expression used to refer to an unknown or unfamiliar object, person, or thing that you cannot or do not want to name.

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